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geoff

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  1. If you tied a prussic with that it wouldn't fit on the back of the truck!
  2. If you don't win it, I will get you a proper tea pot, (of my choice),
  3. Sounds like a hydraulic leak now, that is a result!
  4. Sounds like the clutch fork let go, common thing to happen. Check hydraulics, & if they are all good then that's most likely the problem. Replace with a reinforced one, or weld a stock one up to strengten it, don't buy br&&tpart!
  5. <p>That sounds interesting mate, never new it was there even,going to google it!</p>

  6. I'm sorry to read of your plight regarding your tree, it obviously means a lot to you. I do feel that your best course of action would be to plant a replacement in a position that will avoid future issues with the neighbours, or see if your existing tree is viable to be re-planted in another location. This will cause you less distress in the long term, which is possibly the most favourable outcome you can achieve in the circumstances. It's a joy to hear you derive pleasure from your garden,& I hope you can get through this upheaval & find a settled solution.
  7. Even if I just nip mine up gently, after some cutting they will not budge by hand,& can be touch & go with a tool. I think it's vibration causing them to tighten, not the end of the world, but the new caps might be worth me trying out. I'm not saying that your not getting old though!
  8. Yes, they do work, but for some reason the oil cap on my 346xp tightens when using the saw, demanding a heavy hand or screwdriver to undo at refuel stops, I like the look of these for a bit more grip in undoing the caps on cold winter days, first thing in the morning. I'm a gadget man really!
  9. Mate, you're salt of the earth, fantastic post!
  10. You can imagine the trouble it has caused me over the years, but yes, it's a funny one for sure, I think it stems from the Dutch on my fathers side, but it could also be Irish, Indian, it sure isn't the cockney part of my heritage.
  11. I get that, it could not have been explained it more efficiently, thank you.
  12. , If they did fit you would have no worries off road! Hmm, sounds like she was a honey, if your still thinking on it, might have to send you back & grab her for me too, how do you fancy a nice fresh 3120xp...
  13. Thanks mate, they did look rather fresh in the pics on epray, I think I did well buying them.
  14. I am not well read on the subject David, but find this thread rather intriguing, so much going on under the surface, with comparatively little sign above ground. Excuse my naïve question, But I have seen on occasion the grass seems to be more lush in the circumference line of some of these rings, can you enlighten me?
  15. Now I like the look of them, might have to grab some if they fit the 346 & 3120.
  16. Sounds like you will need it Chris with all the pricing to do tomorrow, my pet hate is a days pricing, but you have to approach it in a positive state of mind, I kind of grin & bear it!
  17. I enjoyed watching your video, very interesting & great sounds too, thanks!
  18. That looks a lovely brew Silky, ya got me wanting one now!
  19. I find that quite fascinating David.
  20. Some host you are mate, have you ever known me to work whilst others relax!
  21. Shh! don't tell Daniel about the kettle, he will have my guts for garters.... all goes on on this thread hey!
  22. Aye, the poor lass is still in deep shock from it all, will she never learn. Oh, & wile were at it, I have your cammo net, didn't need it in the end, as the chipper came out ok, back there Monday or Tuesday & will drop it into you with some more chip if that's ok mate. Thanks.
  23. Sorted it for you mate, & had words with the lass not to encourage you. Yep good people on here.
  24. Tony to, in fact all the mods.

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